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***Official 2022 World Cup Thread*** (1 Viewer)

USA half of the bracket...

NED-USA-ARG-AUS-JPN-CRO and as things stand BRA and our old friends GHA

England half of the bracket....
SEN-ENG-POL-FRA-ESP-MAR and as things stand SUI and POR

So if chalk happens you have one bracket with 2 CONMEBOL 2 UEFA 2 AFC 1 CAF 1 USA

and the other bracket with 6 UEFA and 2 CAF

-QG
 
I mean the US doesn't make it, I'm sad but it's not really our national sport. I can't imagine being a German, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Dane. They literally have nothing else. No cricket. No basketball. Heck, almost no ping pong. Nothing. Their sports existence exists every 4 years or maybe for the bobsled for 1 day. And they can't even crack into bracket play.

I hear that Mexican bobsled team is one to watch out for in Milan.
 
I mean the US doesn't make it, I'm sad but it's not really our national sport. I can't imagine being a German, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Dane. They literally have nothing else. No cricket. No basketball. Heck, almost no ping pong. Nothing. Their sports existence exists every 4 years or maybe for the bobsled for 1 day. And they can't even crack into bracket play.

Best check yourself. Denmark is considered the best handball team in the world.
 
Pot round up:
Pot 1: Advanced: :coffee: Brazil, France, Argentina, England, Portugal, Spain

Eliminated :kicksrock: : Qatar, Belgium

Pot 2: Advanced :pickle: : Netherlands, Holland, Dutch, USA, Croatia
Eliminated :ptts: : Mexico, Denmark, Germany
TBD :scared: Uruguay, Switzerland

Pot 3 Advanced :towelwave: : Senegal, Morocco, Poland, Japan
Eliminated :sadbanana: : Iran, Tunisia

TBD :unsure: Serbia, South Korea

Pot 4 Advanced :bowtie: : Australia

Eliminated :wall: : Canada, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, Wales, Costa Rica

TBD :loco: :Cameroon, Ghana

-QG
 
I mean the US doesn't make it, I'm sad but it's not really our national sport. I can't imagine being a German, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Dane. They literally have nothing else. No cricket. No basketball. Heck, almost no ping pong. Nothing. Their sports existence exists every 4 years or maybe for the bobsled for 1 day. And they can't even crack into bracket play.
I mean I get it, but I certainly don't feel bad for Germany or Italy (and I say this as an Italy fan). They'll always be relevant, they'll always be in the mix in World Cups and Euros, and they've won 2 of the last 4 World Cups between em.

The other countries though, I agree.
 
I mean the US doesn't make it, I'm sad but it's not really our national sport. I can't imagine being a German, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Dane. They literally have nothing else. No cricket. No basketball. Heck, almost no ping pong. Nothing. Their sports existence exists every 4 years or maybe for the bobsled for 1 day. And they can't even crack into bracket play.

Best check yourself. Denmark is considered the best handball team in the world.
I stand corrected

This has been a great WC. Tomorrow not gonna be as crazy. But Spain today ... within 25 minutes they were in easily, barely in, out and trying to score, barely in, solidly in. Wild, wild stuff.
 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play


I agree--how are the idiots on Fox unable to understand that? A plane extends up from the end of the line and all of the ball must be through the plane.
 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play

And while you are correct, the curve could still be over the line, the angle the picture is taken does not show what he thinks it shows.

looks clear to me on the top

 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play


I agree--how are the idiots on Fox unable to understand that? A plane extends up from the end of the line and all of the ball must be through the plane.

Here is a much better version of the crude drawing

 
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this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play

And while you are correct, the curve could still be over the line, the angle the picture is taken does not show what he thinks it shows.

looks clear to me on the top

That ball looks out to me.
 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play

And while you are correct, the curve could still be over the line, the angle the picture is taken does not show what he thinks it shows.

looks clear to me on the top

Yes this is much better
 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play

And while you are correct, the curve could still be over the line, the angle the picture is taken does not show what he thinks it shows.

looks clear to me on the top

That ball looks out to me.

It's close but it looks in to me.
 
I mean the US doesn't make it, I'm sad but it's not really our national sport. I can't imagine being a German, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Ecuadorian, or Dane. They literally have nothing else. No cricket. No basketball. Heck, almost no ping pong. Nothing. Their sports existence exists every 4 years or maybe for the bobsled for 1 day. And they can't even crack into bracket play.
I mean I get it, but I certainly don't feel bad for Germany or Italy (and I say this as an Italy fan). They'll always be relevant, they'll always be in the mix in World Cups and Euros, and they've won 2 of the last 4 World Cups between em.

The other countries though, I agree.
The Belgians will always have Cyclocross...
 
this crude drawing shows that while the bottom of the ball may have been out, that the rounded edge of the ball was still hovering over the line in that Japan goal, making it still in play


I agree--how are the idiots on Fox unable to understand that? A plane extends up from the end of the line and all of the ball must be through the plane.

Here is a much more high tech version of the crude drawing


That was in someone's home. Definitely not part of that game.
 
Halfspaces' grading scores for USA v Iran.

He says he made some tweaks to his scoring system that pushed the scores down a little bit. If so, this is a monster performance -- after watching these for a few years, a team score around 4 usually indicates a strong match. We'd be something like 7-8 as a team here under the old system.

some of these never pass the eye test to me. Haji was a more important sub than Zimm according to this. How does he not look at that objectively and say "something is wrong here"
 
Halfspaces' grading scores for USA v Iran.

He says he made some tweaks to his scoring system that pushed the scores down a little bit. If so, this is a monster performance -- after watching these for a few years, a team score around 4 usually indicates a strong match. We'd be something like 7-8 as a team here under the old system.

some of these never pass the eye test to me. Haji was a more important sub than Zimm according to this. How does he not look at that objectively and say "something is wrong here"
Look at the +/- per 90 column. That evens out the minutes played. Not sure what he's grading Haji on, but he rewatches the entire game over several hours and grades every single event so I'm sure his memory is better than mine.
 
Jumping the gun a little but the US path looks fair for where we'd be as a seed. Kept standings the same for G and H and put Ghana and Switzerland into the bracket. That of course may change

Taking the FIFA ranking and doling out seeds 1 to 16 gives (in order):
BRA-ARG-FRA-ENG-ESP-NED-POR-CRO
SUI-USA-SEN-MAR-JPN-POL-AUS-GHA

So the USA bracket would have ...

1 BRA vs 16 GHA
8 CRO vs 13 JPN
2 ARG vs 15 AUS
6 NED vs 10 USA

The England bracket would have...

4 ENG vs 11 SEN
3 FRA vs 14 POL
5 ESP vs 12 MAR
7 POR vs 9 SUI

Considering that anything was possible that is about as balance a bracket as one could imagine.

And think of it like an NCAA region bracket. The chalk path for a 10-Seed is to beat teams 7, 2, 3 and 1. Or pretty much the USA path.

-QG
 

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